What is Obama's Leadership Style?

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What is Obama's leadership style? My teacher gave me a choice between the Pyramid Style (he is at the top of a pyramid and hard to reach) and the Circular Style (he is at the center and easily accessible). My teacher did say if it's neither, then what is his style? I'm not really sure which Obama is. What would you say?

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Circular style. The man doesn't have a clue as to what his job duties are and his administration is going in circles.
 
Circular Style. He surrounds himself with a diverse group of advisors and requires that they give him their best input.
 
I'm not sure what kind of shape I would call it.

But he is deliberative (takes time to get all the information and work out each possible outcome of each possible solution), I would say easily accessible, diplomatic (works to get everyone to the table and working together rather than a "my way or the highway" approach), and calls upon one's sense of morality and decency to cajole people into working together rather than a calling upon a sense of fear.

I guess the circle would be the closer of the two. Perhaps you might call it a parallelogram style instead. It has solid borders that must be held to (morally speaking) but leans some in an effort to bring others in.
 
It's difficult to say, though the "Pyramid Style" more fits. He is, after all, the President of the United States, and therefore not all that easily accessible. However, he has made himself more easily available than most presidents to the public, so one could argue that he embodies the "Circular Style". I'd go with "Pyramid," though I'd also say that that "Style" is emblematic of all presidents within the last century and probably longer.
 
Its neither but do not tell your teacher this, most likely they are liberal and will only want something positive about Obama quoted back to them.

His real leadership style is rope like


Soros and Stern at the top telling Obama what to do and then he sets out his chicago style bruisers down the rope to get it done
 
You've got to be kidding me. If I had a teacher who actually thinks Obama has some kind of a structured leadership style, I'd switch teachers.

Here's Obama's leadership style: Speak with eloquence for half an hour and say NOTHING; dodge important tasks and decisions by throwing up smokescreens like going after Fox News and the Olympics; tax the crap out of job-creating companies and call it "environmental concern;" take over private businesses and let the government run them; throw temper tantrums when Congress fails to pass the single largest spending bill in American history without so much as having read it first; and lastly, flip flop on stuff and then tell your doe-eyed, enabling supporters you never said the opposite thing to what you're doing.

Now I ask you, where in the hell is the leadership style in all that?
 
It's the Messiah style.
Obama thinks he is god. He thinks he can solve all the problems of the world.
He doesn't really want to be the president of the United States. He want to be the president of the world.
It's also the executioner style
He (Obama) wants total and complete control of the health care system, so he can decide who gets medical help and who doesn't. You might get care, if you are worthy, but, your grandmother has lived her life, so this plan will simply let her die. She has served her purpose and is no longer useful.
The world leader style.
Obama does not really want the United States to succeed. He wants us all to belong to the one world government that he alone will rule.
He's already decided that we have way too many people on this earth. He will choose to abort babies (oops already did that) kill off the elderly (oops again), then he will decide who can and cannot have children.
Think I'm nuts?
Think about this message 5 years from now.
 
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